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Hi Mrs Hyles,I love your Monday morning posts. I always don’t get to read them on Mondays,but when I do read them they are so encouraging. It reminds of when you would speak to the ladies at Hylander Wifes. I loved hearing you speak. Today is Friday Valentines today and your Birthday. Happy Birthday,wish you to have a Wonderful Day and many more.

Dear Mrs. Hyles, I am working currently in Vietnam and heard of your posts through a very complimentary message by Dr. Bob Gray. My family and I have admired you for many years. Your post was very encouraging and I personally enjoyed your mention of Brother Hyles’ sermon. We miss him very much and look forward to that day when we shall see him again. God bless you, Mrs. Hyles.

One of my favorite sermons. I have had bad health for the past 30 plus years and when I thought I could not stand it I would ask the Lord for another seat thinking I could side step my condition. I always found it got much worse and not any better. It took me many years to realize I was my own worst enemy when it came to my health. The Lord truly does know best when it come to my health. If I had only listened some of my valleys would not have been so dark. Thank you Mrs. Hyles for the reminder. Have a great day and love ya lots. Mrs. Lee Ann Gray

Dear Mrs. Hyles, Thanks so much for your post. I have heart problems (heart works at 32%). And sometimes I am limited. And I enjoyed the reminder you gave today. I read it to my 3 kids, Laura, (who is turning 17 yrs. old in Feb.), Chip (who is 15 yrs. old), and Heather ( who is 12yrs. old). My birthday is also in Feb., so I just wanted to wish you an Early Happy Birthday! God bless you. Pray for you everyday.
Love, in Christ, Dawn Faulkner

Thank you, again, for your Mondays! What an encouragement this one was to me. I often ask “why am iin THIS seat Lord?” I guess He put me here in this seat for His purpose! Have a wonderful week and I loved being a part of First Baptist for a short while in the late 70’s.. I was the substitute for Mrs. Max Helton in the choir and admired you so much. You still amaze me.

My husband and I love this sermon! He retold this illustration in a sermon recently and spoke of Dr. Hyles and how he relayed this story so effectively…this is such a GREAT truth! We are so thankful to still have those words echoing through our minds:) Thank you! Miss you so very much!

Hallelujah! Just what I needed today. Things can really look like a jumbled up mess down here sometimes. So thankful that God holds the pattern in His hand and I can always turn to Him for anything! I love you!

Mrs. Hyles, you may not believe this, but just Friday I played a video on my phone of Dr. Hyles preaching “May I Change Seats Please”. I propped it up for my husband to focus on as you may or may not know that he has been in a coma since October 3rd. He appears to now be in what’s considered a minimally conscious state…and I wanted him to remember Bro. Hyles, as we loved Bro. Hyles so much. I chose that title for us that day believing it would be an encouragement to me, and to him if he could understand and comprehend. His eyes never left the phone.

It is of the Lord you mention the same this morning. Thank you for being an encouragement.